A film well worth watching, this Vancouver Short Film Festival winner was the audience favorite.
In the student short film categories, the sci-fi thriller "Empire City" won four awards: the $500 Capilano University Audience Choice Award for a Student Short Film the Columbia Academy Award for Best Director (SFU student David McDonald) PS Vancouver Best Cinematography Prize (Graham and Nelson Talbot) MVCC Award for Best Editing (David McDonald)
The story is one of corporate espionage gone wrong, or maybe not.
Synopsis: There is an energy crisis in Empire City. When Mickey gets involved in the criminal underworld, he finds himself in the middle of a dilemma that could affect the entire city.
In the student short film categories, the sci-fi thriller "Empire City" won four awards: the $500 Capilano University Audience Choice Award for a Student Short Film the Columbia Academy Award for Best Director (SFU student David McDonald) PS Vancouver Best Cinematography Prize (Graham and Nelson Talbot) MVCC Award for Best Editing (David McDonald)
The story is one of corporate espionage gone wrong, or maybe not.
Synopsis: There is an energy crisis in Empire City. When Mickey gets involved in the criminal underworld, he finds himself in the middle of a dilemma that could affect the entire city.